Decoux M. Acute versus primary care: the health care decision making process for individuals with severe mental illness. Issues in mental health nursing 2005; 26: 935-51.DeCoux, M. (2005). Acute versus primary care: The health care decision making process for individuals with severe mental ...
The effectiveness of one strategy versus the other has not been studied. 展开 关键词: Thyroid cancer Follow-up Primary care Tertiary care Outcomes Cost DOI: 10.1159/000494835 年份: 2018 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 求助全文 国家科技图书文献中心 (权威机构) 掌桥科研 dx.doi.org ...
In recent years, age-related diseases and disabilities have become of major interest and importance for health. This holds particularly for the Western community, where the remarkable improvement of medical health, standard of living, an... S Fulle,G Fanò 被引量: 376发表: 2007年 Incomplete Ka...
Secondary care occurs when your primary care provider refers you to a specialist. Secondary care means your healthcare provider has transferred your care to someone who has more specific expertise in whatever health issue you are experiencing. They remain in contact with the specialist.5 Specialists ...
Comprehensive Versus Selective Primary Health Care: Lessons For Global Health Policy Primary health care was declared the model for global health policy at a 1978 meeting of health ministers and experts from around the world. Primary health... L Magnussen,J Ehiri,P Jolly - 《Health Aff》 被引...
Per capita densities of primary care clinics and workforce were higher in urban areas (2.2 clinics and 15.1 providers per 10,000 population in urban areas versus 1.1 clinics and 11.7 providers per 10,000 population in rural areas). Within the public sector, the distribution of health services ...
PHC involves aspects of health policy and health care systems that create the conditions under which clinical primary care can thrive. The critical system functions are universal financial access, equitable distribution of resources according to need, low or no copayments, and comprehensiveness of ...
This population- and incidence-based, matched case-control study found that the burden on primary care resources is higher in patients with AD versus their demographic- and comborbidity-comparable elderly control counterparts. The higher rates of primary care resource utilisation are evident in the ...
PCPs were more likely to desire collaboration if the hypothetical patient had diabetes and hypertension (versus hypertension alone), if they believed the care they provide helps slow CKD disease progression, and if they did not perceive health insurance as a barrier to nephrology referral (adjusted ...
Patients with hypertension and other comorbidities have complex health care needs that are challenging to manage in primary care. However, there is strong evidence suggesting that patient-centered approaches in primary care are effective in managing comp